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Configuration

Status: Stable

One or more configuration variables MAY be needed to properly configure GDI repositories. Configuration of these variables MUST be supported by environment variables and MAY be supported by additional methods. GDI repositories MUST adopt stable and SHOULD adopt experimental configuration variables in the OpenTelemetry Specification before proposing variables to the GDI specification. If a new configuration variable is needed by a GDI repository it MUST be brought to the GDI specification as a GitHub issue. The GDI specification maintainers SHOULD consider introducing needed configuration variables to the OpenTelemetry repository before approving Splunk-specific configuration variables.

If a GDI repository requires an immediate configuration variable that is not available in the OpenTelemetry specification and not available in the GDI specification, the repository MAY introduce a repository-specific configuration variable until the GDI specification maintainers make a decision. Any repository-specific configuration variable defined SHOULD be prefixed with SPLUNK_ and MUST NOT be marked as stable unless added to the GDI specification. Upon resolution by the GDI specification, the GDI repository MUST change the repository-specific configuration variable by the repository's next minor release. This change MAY result in a breaking change so caution should be exhibited when considering repository-specific configuration variables.

Splunk-specific configuration variables defined in the GDI specification MUST be prefixed with SPLUNK_. If a Splunk-specific configuration variable is declared as stable in the GDI specification and later the OpenTelemetry specification declares a similar variable as stable, the GDI specification MUST adopt the OpenTelemetry configuration variable and SHOULD mark the GDI specification configuration variable as deprecated by the next minor release. In addition to defining Splunk-specification configuration variables, the GDI specification MAY require specific OpenTelemetry configuration variables be supported. If it does, the GDI specification MAY require certain values be supported including a specific default value.

Whenever a configuration variable changes its name, a stable GDI repository (version >= 1.0) MUST support both old and new names until the next major release is done. The old configuration variable MUST NOT be removed in a minor release. GDI repositories that are not yet stable (version < 1.0) SHOULD follow this rule, but they are not required to. When it is detected that a user uses the old configuration variable a warning SHOULD be logged: the warning SHOULD state that the old variable is deprecated, the new one should be used instead, and that the old one will be removed in the next major release (not stable GDI repositories MAY remove deprecated features in any future release).

Installation and configuration MUST optimize for customer experience and time-to-value. Installation and configuration MAY provide a mechanism for advanced or custom settings. As an example, the default installation for instrumentation libraries should provide everything needed to configure W3C and B3 as well as OTLP and Jaeger Thrift even though the default configuration is set to W3C and OTLP. Installing all of these dependencies by default may result in a large package, but makes it easy for users to switch settings via configuration. An advanced installation process can be provided where the user chooses what to install limiting the configuration options.

Environment variables

Data Collector

Name (default value) Description
SPLUNK_ACCESS_TOKEN () Access token added to exported data. [1][2]
SPLUNK_CONFIG () Configuration file to use. [1]
SPLUNK_REALM () Realm configured for the exporter endpoint. [1][2]
  • [1]: Either SPLUNK_ACCESS_TOKEN and SPLUNK_REALM MUST be defined or SPLUNK_CONFIG MUST be defined. If SPLUNK_ACCESS_TOKEN and SPLUNK_REALM are defined, SPLUNK_CONFIG MAY be defined. If SPLUNK_CONFIG is defined, either, neither, or both of SPLUNK_ACCESS_TOKEN and SPLUNK_REALM MAY be defined.
  • [2]: If the Data Collector is configured to export data to a Splunk back-end these options MUST be defined with valid values (this is the default behavior for the Data Collector). If the Data Collector is configured as an agent and the agent is configured to send to a Data Collector running as a gateway then these options are not required but MAY be defined (to support access_token_passthrough). If SPLUNK_CONFIG is defined then these options are not required but MAY be defined.

Instrumentation Libraries

Name (default value) Description
SPLUNK_ACCESS_TOKEN () Access token added to exported data. [1]
SPLUNK_TRACE_RESPONSE_HEADER_ENABLED (true) Whether Server-Timing header is added to HTTP responses. [2]
  • [1]: Not user required if another system performs the authentication. For example, instrumentation libraries SHOULD send data to a locally running agent. The agent MAY define the access token that is used. If the instrumentation library is configured to send data directly to a Splunk back-end then this variable MUST be defined. Even when sending to an agent, instrumentation libraries MAY define this option (to support access_token_passthrough). This environment variable MUST work for otlp and jaeger-thrift-splunk exporters.
  • [2]: If stitching of RUM spans and APM spans is desired then this parameter MUST be set to true.

In addition to Splunk-specific environment variables, several requirements beyond the OpenTelemetry specification exist.

  • OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES
    • User MUST define service.name resource attribute.
    • Distribution MUST log a warning when the service.name resource attribute is not set. The warning message MUST clearly describe how to set the attribute or link to relevant documentation. E.g.
      service.name attribute is not set, your service is unnamed and will be difficult to identify.
      set your service name using the OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES environment variable.
      E.g. `OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES="service.name=<YOUR_SERVICE_NAME_HERE>"`
      
    • User SHOULD define deployment.environment resource attribute.
    • User SHOULD define service.version
  • OTEL_PROPAGATORS
    • Distribution MUST default to "tracecontext,baggage"
    • Distribution MUST support and document how to switch to b3multi
  • Span Collection Limits
    • Distribution MUST default to 1000 for OTEL_SPAN_LINK_COUNT_LIMIT (not OpenTelemetry default)
    • Distribution MUST be unset (unlimited) for all others (not OpenTelemetry default)
  • Zipkin exporter
    • Distribution MUST NOT list Zipkin exporter as supported (not supported by Smart Agent)
  • OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER
    • Distribution MUST default to otlp
    • Distribution MUST offer jaeger-thrift-splunk that defaults to http://127.0.0.1:9080/v1/trace

Environment variable alternatives

In addition to environment variables, other ways of defining configuration also exist:

  • Java System Properties: These properties MUST match the environment variables converting to lower case and replacing underscores with hyphens or periods. For example: system property splunk.context.server-timing.enabled is equivalent to environment variable SPLUNK_CONTEXT_SERVER_TIMING_ENABLED.